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From May 21 to 23, the 2026 World Drone Conference, along with the International Low-Altitude Economy & Unmanned Systems Expo and the 11th Shenzhen International Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Exhibition (UASE Drone Expo), was grandly held at the Shenzhen Futian Convention & Exhibition Center. As a major industry event in the low-altitude economy sector, this year's conference brought together enterprises from across the industrial chain, including global drones, low-altitude aircraft, satellite navigation, communication links, and intelligent perception, to jointly explore new trends and industrial opportunities in the development of the low-altitude economy.
Shenzhen Tenet Silicon (Infox) made a strong appearance at the event, showcasing a range of its core satellite navigation anti-jamming products and low-altitude safety solutions. The company presented its technological achievements in GNSS anti-jamming, anti-spoofing, and high-reliability navigation, while engaging in in-depth discussions with industry clients, partners, and professional visitors.
As the low-altitude economy grows rapidly, platforms like drones, UGVs, and eVTOLs demand higher navigation reliability and PNT security. Infox, with 20 years of experience in BeiDou system development, delivers fully self-developed, China-made anti-jamming solutions to ensure secure navigation in complex environments.
Booth draws steady crowd
During the event, Infox's booth attracted many industry clients, drone manufacturers, and partners for in-depth discussions. Conversations focused on navigation security for low‑altitude aircraft in complex electromagnetic environments, covering applications such as drone inspection, logistics delivery, emergency rescue, and low‑altitude transport. The Infox technical team highlighted their advantages in anti‑jamming, anti‑spoofing, compact array design, and multi‑system integration, supported by real‑world case studies.
Core products debut, enabling low‑altitude safe navigation
【TX25012-AJS-16CH-DPA 16‑Element Dual‑Anti Terminal】
Supports BDS‑B1i and GPS‑L1 frequencies, capable of suppressing up to 15 interference sources.
Single interference suppression: ≥120 dBc
Seven interferences: ≥105 dBc
Fifteen interferences: ≥95 dBc
Anti‑spoofing capability: residual spoofing signal CN0 ≤ 20 dB
The product integrates an array antenna, anti‑jamming module, and satellite navigation receiver. It is widely applicable to drones, unmanned ground vehicles, and other low‑altitude platforms, providing safer and more stable PNT assurance for low‑altitude flight.
【TX-S65-4CH-SNB Ultra‑Compact Anti‑Jamming Integrated Unit】
Features a 65mm ultra‑compact array design with weight ≤130g and power consumption ≤6W. Supports B1/L1 frequency band broadband anti‑jamming capability:
Single interference: ≥95 dBc
Dual interference: ≥85 dBc
Triple interference: ≥80 dBc
With its small size, light weight, and low power consumption, this product is widely adaptable to small and medium‑sized drone platforms and light‑load low‑altitude aircraft. It balances performance and lightweight requirements, making it suitable for both civil drones and industrial‑grade unmanned system platforms.
Building a safer low-altitude economy
As the low-altitude economy takes off, large-scale unmanned systems demand more reliable navigation. Infox will increase R&D in anti-jamming, anti-spoofing, and multi-system integration to deliver stronger, smarter solutions.
Infox looks forward to working with industry partners to strengthen the safety backbone of the low-altitude economy and drive high-quality growth with China-made chips. Thanks to every visitor at our booth. Infox stays committed to independent innovation—safeguarding the low-altitude future with "chip-powered" security.